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be kind to my self-destructive gfs god knows they need it <3
8, 11, 17 <3
8: what will always make them smile? cry?
seeing her spells and sigils work will always make her smile, and as for cry... she doesn't cry much, but books with happy endings might summon a tear or two
11: who was their childhood hero?
her grandmother
17: do they consider themselves to be romantic? why or why not?
see, she insists she's not romantic in the slightest, but she 100% is. she's just a cynical romantic, and often her cynicism and insistence that surely she'll never find the love she craves overwhelms her romantic side?
thank u ley my dear <3
4. What are 3 of their irrational fears?
5. How affectionate are they? What are their top love languages?
12. Are they hot-headed or even-tempered? What frustrates them the most?
4: what are three of their irrational fears?
scissors, her history teacher, & tight shirts
5: how affectionate are they? what are their top love languages?
she has absolutely no idea how to be affectionate, & her top love languages are probably quality time & words of affirmation !!
12: are they hot-headed or even-tempered? what frustrates them the most?
extremely hot-headed but very good at hiding it. most things frustrate them, but especially when people are just like incredibly un-self aware if that makes sense
thanks kira!! love u <3
OC ask prompts
1. Who are they closest to? How did they meet and what do they like to do together?
2. What were they like as a child? Were they quiet and reserved, outgoing, or a bit of both?
3. Are they an early bird or night owl?
4. What are 3 of their irrational fears?
5. How affectionate are they? What are their top love languages?
6. On an average day, what can they be found doing after dinner?
7. What are 3 foods they canât live without?
8. What will always make them smile? What will always make them cry?
9. What was their first kiss like?
10. Favorite place? Do they go there often?
11. Who was their child hero/heroine?
12. Are they hot-headed or even-tempered? What frustrates them the most?
13. What special abilities or talents do they possess? Did they develop through training or were they born with them?
14. Choose an AU you think would be interesting for them to be a part of. Who would they be?
15. Are they the type to adopt strays (animals or people?) What or who have they âadoptedâ over the years?
16. How do they like their baths/showers? Hot/cold, long/short?
17. Do they consider themselves to be romantic? Why or why not?
18. How has their hair changed over time? What is their favorite hairstyle?
19. What do they wish they knew more about?
20. How many friends do they have?
21. What are they most afraid of? What made them fear this?
22. What is something others admire about them? Are they aware that people admire them for this?
23. Where would they fall on a politeness/rudness scale of 1-10 (1 being the most polite and 10 being the rudest)?
24. Where did their name come from? Does it have meaning?
25. What events changed them as a child?

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Writing Royals Part 2
 The last part was all tips about how to write royal characters, and my apparently controversial opinions on certain things, like corsetsâŚâŚAnyways, I have two more tips I wanted to share about writing royal characters, and some questions I use when Iâm about writing the people surrounding the royal family: the royal court!!! Every country with a monarchy or any similar system is gonna have a royal court around them. These people included advisors, favorites, ambassadors, and servants. Getting the dynamic of your royal court perfect often depends on how you write these characters, so here we go!
Homegirl, Where Are Your Guards???
There is nothing that bothers me more than when a royal character is like in the middle of a war or their people are rebelling and theyâre like, âugh, I hate having all these guards around me. I just want to be free!!!!!â Which, okay fine, having a bunch of people follow you around and stand outside while you pee, and generally watching your every move does not sound fun at all, but getting offed doesnât sound fun either. If your characterâs country is in the middle of a war, and even if they arenât depending on the country, they are going to have guards around them all the time. In Tudor England, guards would sleep in the Kingâs room even if he had company because people were always trying to assassinate each other. Even if your royal character has magic or powers or something, they still probably need guards. If your characters have been royal all their lives, they probably will know their guards very well and know how to sneak away from them for that oh so coveted night in the town as a commoner. But, even though royalty probably did feel claustrophobic with all those guards surrounding them, especially in the Victorian era right up until the end of World War 1, everyoneâs biggest fear was being assassinated. People were getting offed and assassinated left and right, so take that into account when your character oh so desperately wants to leave the palace.Â
Above the Law, Cause You Are the Law
Iâm pretty sure that has been the motto of like almost every medieval to late Renaissance European monarch. Donât get me wrong, there have definitely been good, benevolent monarchs who actually care about the needs and requests of their people, but then you get to Henry the 8th, and youâre likeâŚ.., but thatâs how it was back then, and even to an extent now. Royalty and nobility get away with so much shit that would send a normal person to prison, just look at Prince Andrew. Having all of that power and prestige, combined with being in charge of a country and being pretty much exempt from a lot of things can lead your royal or noble characters to have an inaccurate sense of right and wrong. Using Henry the 8th as an example, pretty much half of the things he decided in his life can be summed up with, âitâs okay when Henry does it, but if anyone else does it, then Iâm offing themâ That can create really good conflict if your royal character is forced to finally face the consequences of some of their actions, despite having gotten away with everything since they were a kid.Â
So, now that weâve got your royal family figured out, itâs time to get into the royal court. Here are some basic questions that I asked myself when I was writing my royal court for my current, wip!
How big is the total court?- And when I mean court, I donât just mean the nobles, I mean like everyone, the cooks, gardeners, everyone. I know Iâm using Tudor England a lot as my example, but yâall know the Tudors and Henry Cavill own my heart. Anyways, Henry the 8thâs official household could have up to 800 people at one time, and anyone of his various Queens could have another 200 people at their disposal. Thatâs a lot of people.
What factions exist within the court?- In the words of James Madison, factions forming is pretty much inevitable. Inevitably, people are gonna have similar interests and agendas, and those people will often band together to bring down other people who have the opposite agendas as them. Royal factions are some of the best ways to add some intrigue and spicy conflict to your story.
Where does the court meet?- All royal courts center around the Monarch, but where does the monarch live? Does the Monarch move around throughout the year? In my wip, all the Sovereigns live in their own territories during the summer months, but during the winter months, they all live together at Brookshire. The location of your court can play a big role in how power is consolidated in your world.Â
Who all is in the court at any given time?- This questions is probably one of the most important questions when youâre building your royal court. The people close to the monarch who protect them, love them, or spy on them. These people, in some scenarios, might have more control over the country than the monarch themselves. They might scheme to control the monarch, marry them, or kill them.Â
For your convenience, here is a list of people that might be at a royal court at any given time sourced from:Â https://ryanlanz.com
The monarch(s) â Regardless of what titles you give them, this person or duo is the center of a royal court; she defines the rest of the court. If the monarch consists of two people they are most likely either married or siblings, sometimes both depending on the culture and age.
The monarchâs family â people related to the monarch by blood, adoption or marriage fall into this category, and these people might or might not have their own titles and additional positions, though not necessarily always officially. Consider how younger royal siblings might be sent places to be married off, and be expected to function as ambassadors without the pay, or the many hats that a dowager queen might wear in her âretirement.â
Ambassadors â these men and women come from other kingdoms but theyâre vital to functioning on a wider scale. They communicate their ladyâs desires, intents and goals, as well as bring her insider news from the courts where they are appointed. When things are going well, they command a lot of respect and power, but if their two countries are on the outs, their lives are almost certainly in danger. Keep in mind too that ambassadors are likely to have their own households, and there might be a junior ambassador in play as well.
Nobles â At any given time, a royal court is bound to be packed with the countryâs gentry, there to doing things such as discuss business, introduce a child for courting, serve the crown for their appointed time or because they are so active in politics because they make their home wherever the Queen does. Unlike ambassadors who are primarily going to be focused on inter-country negotiations, noblemen and women will have their own agendas to further their families, and while youâd like to think that theyâre all loyal to the crown and their country, sometimes their own ambitions might get in the way.
Court Fool/Jester â We like to think of the court fool as someone who is, genuinely, a fool, but thatâs often not the case. The Fool is a useful tool for the monarch because he distracts the court, and more often than not acts as a spy, passing along tidbits of overheard information or sightingsâafter all, who pays attention to the simpletons?
Courtiers â Courtiers are different from nobles in that they are people whose talents or ambition have brought them to court seeking the next rung on their ladder, rather than people whose daily business has brought them to the Queenâs presence. They are here to make a name for themselves, and can almost always be counted on to act in their own best interests, unless motivated by an exceptional force. These types are often at court on their own dime.
Resident military commanders â Military commanders are not likely to be regular fixtures at court, as theyâre needed with their forces. But the highest ranking among them are going to be in nearly constant contact with the monarch (or the monarchâs representative, as is sometimes the case) and that will often necessitate being physically present at court.
Guests â Whether from outside of the country, rich or poor, landed or not, the royal court is ALWAYS going to have guests, and a well-established court is going to have provisions for housing and caring for a large number of them. A personâs station and/or possible value to the crown might determine wherein a castle they are housed and how they are treated, but if you write in a few guests consider that their perspective could be useful in defining the court as a whole.
Semi-permanent guests â These guests are people who donât necessarily belong at court, and while their stay might be lengthy, it is well established that it will not be permanent. Examples of these kinds of people might be businessmen appointed to oversee some long term prospects, or the children of foreign nobles who have been sent to another country to be educated.
The monarchâs favorites â These could be really good characters for you to develop in depth. Theyâre essentially wild cards, and as they are favorites of the Queen, they have the potential to be outlandish or scandalous, hated or misunderstood, but the love and blind eye from the Queen keeps them nearby⌠tethered.
Royal lords and ladies â It will be rare for any ruler to find themselves alone; their personal attendants live to see to their needs and are never going to be far from hand. These politically powerful positions are likely to be jostled over a great deal, especially if the monarch is young, and might overlap somewhat with the royal favorites. Sometimes these people are lifelong companions and sometimes they are placed strategically close to the monarch for certain goals but regardless of how they came to be there, they are likely to share in the fine things, wealth, power and danger that surrounds a royal.
Sponsored artists â Sponsored artists could easily be labeled courtiers, except that it wasnât usually their idea to come to court, and theyâre not there for their own ambition. If the wealthy of your world are at all inclined to supporting the arts â drawing, painting, writing, performance, design, etc â theyâre likely going to want to show off their investments, so in this regard these artists are usually nothing more than accessories. Though being a court is always a good way to increase oneâs sales.
Guards â Any court is likely to have several levels of protective personnel, all the way from those hired by the royal household to keep the general peace and take care of grunt work  to personal, more elite bodyguards. This is another varied group that can include any number of peoples, skill level, objectives and professional capacity, but everybody whoâs anybody is going to have one or two. Eunuchs might also fall into this categoryâthose maimed men who have been conscripted in guarding typically women whose virtue is deemed vitally important.
Servants â Another highly varied group, but no less vital to the functioning of a royal castle and court. Servants might hold roles such as cooks, head cooks, librarians, messengers, laundresses, seamstresses, housekeeping, tasters, childrenâs nurses, ushers, grooms, heralds, and gardeners. If you world isnât very progressive, some of these roles might also be filled with slaves or bonded servants.
Harem members â This again will depend largely on your story itself, but if the King or Queen is going to be flitting from bed to bed, thereâs likely to be a group of bedmates hanging around for royal pleasure. Whether or not this group is well respected or received (or even publically visible) is up to you.
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if a girl wanted to read my palm, say my love line is strong after we stare into each otherâs eyes, and let our hands linger......
..... i wouldnât say no......
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